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https://sites.google.com/site/sematanzania/

Charles Bundu (UDSM) and Yola Georgiadou (UT) 19-21 August 2014

Technical Workshop on Water Point Mapping - Kunduchi Beach Hotel - Dar es Salaam 1

Sensors, Empowerment, and Accountability (SEMA)

• How we started

• The SEMA research project

• Our approach

• A lesson … out of many…

• SEMA software development

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Zanzibar - Human Sensor Web

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1. Will citizens (or COWSOs)

report / update a WP status?

Under which conditions?

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2. Will LGAs listen / improve the WP status?

Under which conditions?

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3. How to model the context of

the updater and the listener to validate

the report ?

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4. How to manage the human sensor web, and which strategies

can scale it up ?

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5. Which policy options for feasibility, effectiveness, social acceptability for the human sensor web?

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6. Develop smart open source

software and deploy-the

software-to-learn in-the-field

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Our approach

• PhD researchers: young promising scholars from this region

• Understand social practices and contexts of updating / improving and model these contexts

• SEMA software a research instrument – All software development is local = @ UDSM

– Software = Free, open-source, interoperable

• Let a thousand interoperable flowers blossom !

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SEMA PhD students: Habtom, Jesper and Kapongola in the Netherlands

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A lesson … out of many …

• All information systems are dramatic simplifications of social practices – We must understand EXISTING social practices of

UPDATING and IMPROVING and build the system around them. Else, the information system will fail.

• Successful information systems flourish because of their (un) acknowledged dependence on improvisations and social work by officials and citizens

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Example:

Social practices

of updating

and improving

a Water Point

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6. Develop smart

open source software and deploy-and-learn

in the field

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And now to ….

• Charles Bundu, Computer Scientist @ UDSM and software developer in SEMA

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SEMA WPM Mobile Updating System How it works

A DWE registers mobile numbers of the Water Point reporters (COWSO / Technician)

A WP reporter initiates a mobile session

A list of assigned WPs is displayed

The Reporter chooses a WP

A list of WP Status options is displayed

The reporter chooses a WP status option and adds notes

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The Bunda District Case Study

Testing sites:

4 villages: Nyamuswa, Mcharo, Balili and Kasahunga

Connectivity: All villages have excellent mobile network signals

Availability of Mobile Phones

60% of the citizens have mobile phone and make use of SMS services. Lower end mobiles are common

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Reporting of Non-Functional Water Point

The Bunda District Case Study

Mobile App Test Results

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Reporting of Functional Water Point

The Bunda District Case Study

Mobile App Test Results

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Apps for Commerce

Apps for social interaction

Apps for collaborative production of knowledge

Apps for public adminstration

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The end!

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Ahsanteni Sana

Thank you for listening

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